Software
Fix: What To Do if Removing a Virus Blocks Executable (.EXE) Files From Opening
by Justin Gonzalez and Evan Wondrasek on March 19, 2010
I have recently observed that after removing certain fake anti-spyware viruses (such as “Windows Security Center” or “Anti Virus 2010″), all executable (.exe) files will no longer open. No matter what file you try to open – iTunes, Firefox, or even Malwarebytes – they will not open because they are all .exe files. To fix this problem, I came across a process that... [Read More]
Google Chrome Tip: How to Give Streaming Videos a Movie Theater Experience
by Evan Wondrasek on March 18, 2010
Do you like online streaming video sites? Me too. I could probably spend all day watching videos of baby puppies, the hilarious auto-tuned news, or that cat that couldn’t quite jump over the baby fence. If you want to enjoy these videos and tune out the extra stuff, the Turn Off the Lights extension for the Google Chrome web browser is worth checking out. Turn Off the Lights is a a simple... [Read More]
9 Great Games for Your Android Phone
by Kevin Schulte on March 17, 2010
photo credit: secretlondon123 While the Android Market isn’t nearly as diverse as Apple’s app store yet, it’s growing quickly and has plenty to offer in the way of games. I have compiled a list of some of the games that I’ve enjoyed playing. All of the games I mention in this guide are either completely free or have a free version available, so you have nothing to lose by... [Read More]
How to Find Out Information About Processes in the Windows Task Manager
by Evan Wondrasek on March 16, 2010
The Windows Task Manager is a system utility included with all versions of Windows that allows you to view details about the applications that are running on your PC. When looking at the Task Manager, you’ll probably see a long list of ambiguously named processes – so how do you know what those processes are? ProcessQuickLink is a free utility for Windows that adds information about your processes... [Read More]
How To: Quickly Open Accidentally Closed Tabs in Firefox
by Evan Wondrasek on March 15, 2010
Firefox only: Tabbed browsing in Firefox is incredibly useful and can improve your entire browsing experience; recovering an accidentally closed tab, however, isn’t particularly intuitive. Firefox does keep a record of your recently closed tabs (which are available under History –> Recently Closed Tabs), but this guide will show you how to recover a closed tab with a single click... [Read More]
Wordpress Fix: How to Properly Align Images in RSS Feeds
by Evan Wondrasek on March 12, 2010
This image is on the right here, but in the RSS feed it would appear without formatting. One of the only complaints I’ve ever had about Wordpress is that images didn’t maintain alignment in our RSS feed. RSS feeds are used to offer subscriptions to visitors and can be used with applications like Google Reader. When adding an image to an article in Wordpress, you have the option to align... [Read More]
How To: Easily Resize Images in Windows
by Evan Wondrasek on March 12, 2010
Windows only: If you’re like me, you’ve needed to resize batches of images and wished there was an easy way to do so without launching a full image editor. Although Paint.NET and Picasa offer quick image editing, neither of them add resizing functionality to your operating system. Image Resizer Powertoy Clone provides the solution, adding a highly useful “Resize Pictures”... [Read More]
Get A Visual On Your Hard Drive with Disk Space Fan
by Dustin Patterson on March 11, 2010
As your computer gets older, chances are that your hard drive will be filled with many unused and unnecessary files. If you’re starting to run out of space on your hard drive, it can often times be the result of old “junk” files piling up. A great way to get your computer back into shape is to delete some of those files (especially the large ones). Disk Space Fan is a free program... [Read More]
Essential Wordpress Plugins Part 2: Administration
by Dustin Patterson on March 10, 2010
In the second part of our Essential Wordpress Plugins series we will be taking a look at some plugins that are designed to make managing your Wordpress site easier. WP-Database backup The WP-Database Backup plugin automates the database backup process and puts your mind to ease about the safety of your blog. WP-Database Backup can perform a manual backup, allowing you to save it to the server, download... [Read More]
Great Deal: Buy Office 2007 Now, Get Free Upgrade to Office 2010 in June
by Evan Wondrasek on March 9, 2010
Microsoft Office 2010 is scheduled to release in June, but there’s no need to hold off from purchasing Office 2007 in the meantime. Microsoft recently announced free upgrades to Office 2010 if you purchase and activate an Office 2007 product between March 5, 2010 and September 30, 2010. Several qualifying Office 2007 products are listed below, and you can check out the complete list at the end... [Read More]



